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Faith-Driven Voters: Questions We Ask as We Cast Our Ballots with Kaitlyn Scheiss

Have you noticed? There is an election coming up.

For this reason we are going to be talking about how to get through the election season with intention and grace the next few weeks. We are kicking off this little mini series with the best of the best: Kaitlyn Scheiss. She has her MDiv from Dallas Theological Seminary, is now getting her doctorate from Duke Divinity School and has written two books on how to engage with political life as a Christian.

This is not a conversation about who to vote for. This is a conversation about how to approach the election: the questions we can ask to be informed, the questions we can ask that shape the posture of our hearts, and the questions we can ask of each other to learn from one another.

Likely you are ready for this election season to be over. Here is a little motivation to stay in the conversations (especially the local ones!) and consider how to love your neighbors and honor God with your vote.

LISTEN TO THE EPISODE

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FIND MORE ABOUT KAITLYN SCHEISS

Kaitlyn Scheiss- Website and Instagram

Kaitlyn Books- The Ballot and the Bible & The Liturgy of Politics

A FEW THINGS MENTIONED

Vote411

League of Women Voters

QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU RISE

  1. What issues are you caring the most about this election, how can you inform yourself about these issues from multiple sources?
  2. How can you look to the expertise of others on issues you don’t know much about?
  3. How can you be a good winner this election?
  4. How about a good loser?
  5. What work can you do locally that will contribute to the flourishing of your community?

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